Development of readout electronics for thermocouples on NIO1 beam source
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
A small radiofrequency (RF) ion source, named
NIO1 (Negative Ion Optimization, phase 1), has been recently
installed at Consorzio RFX, in Padua. The NIO1 source is
capable of producing about 130 mA of negative hydrogen ions
accelerated at 60 kV and represents a useful test bench for
negative ions source optimization. The exploitation of this device
is included in the framework of the activities for SPIDER and
MITICA, the prototypes of the negative ion source and of the
whole neutral beam injector for ITER experiment, respectively.
As in SPIDER and MITICA, thermal measurements are
performed in NIO1 by several thermocouples. These
measurements are indeed important for the evaluation of the
thermal load distribution, plasma generation and beam
extraction uniformities, for the monitoring of different
experimental conditions, and for the verification of the reliability
of source and beam-line components in the expected range of
temperatures.
The paper deals with the development of a new electronic
front-end for acquisition and transmission of the thermal signals
from the thermocouples, preserving signal integrity. The system
was designed in particular to minimize the electromagnetic noise,
which is expected to affect the low amplitude thermocouple
signals.
Each thermocouple signal is filtered and then fed to a Cold-
Junction Compensated Thermocouple-to-Digital Converter,
which performs the cold-junction compensation, amplifies and
digitizes the signal. The output data format is signed 14-bit, SPIcompatible.
The converter temperature resolution is 0.25°C,
allowing readings temperatures in the noticeable range from -
270°C to 1800°C. The microcontroller (PIC®) installed on the
board manages eight converters in a multiplexer scheme. Data
from the eight input channels are packaged and sent via a RS232
serial interface. The electrical isolation between input and output
circuitry is guaranteed by two optocouplers, which act as
electrical barriers between the receiver and transmitter pins of
the PIC thus isolating the input and the output of the board. The
tests on NIO1 have allowed to characterize the circuit and in
particular to verify its reliability during RF plasma production.
The paper presents the design solutions and the preliminary tests
of the front-end electronics, discussing its performance with
respect to the RF noise immunity.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
negative ions RF source; NIO1; thermal measurements
Elenco autori:
Pomaro, Nicola; Ghiraldelli, Raffaele; Serianni, Gianluigi; Brombin, Matteo; Pasqualotto, Roberto
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Titolo del libro:
2015 IEEE 26th Symposium on Fusion Engineering (SOFE)